Voted yes on SB 684,Permits Oregon Medical Board to issue limited license to practice medicine to physician licensed in another state or country who holds full-time professor appointment at school of medicine in this state.Passed, 30-0

Voted yes on SB 594,Provides that health care practitioner is not required to submit credentialing information to Oregon Health Authority for purposes related to credentialing program until occurrence of certain events, including passage of date by which authority by rule requires that type of health care practitioner to submit credentialing information to authority.Passed, 25-5

Voted yes on SB 584,Directs public contracting agency to suspend right of certified disadvantaged minority, women or emerging small business enterprise to bid on or participate in public contract if certified disadvantaged minority, women or emerging small business enterprise exhibits pattern of failing to perform commercially useful function in public contract.Passed, 30-0

Voted yes on SB 520,Permits pharmacists to administer vaccines to individuals at least seven years of age.Passed, 30-0

Voted yes on SB 378,Creates and revises definitions in dog control laws.Passed, 29-1

Voted no on SB 267,Requires Water Resources Department to report to Eighty-first Legislative Assembly regarding pilot program allowing specified irrigation districts and water control districts to temporarily transfer water use to another location within district.Passed, 26-4

Voted no on SB 28,Clarifies that county clerk may use elector's registration record, rather than physical registration card, to authenticate signatures.Passed, 17-13

Voted yes on SCR 9,Recognizes Portland Winterhawks for their four consecutive Western Conference championships from 2011 to 2014.Passed, 30-0

Voted yes on SB 611,Grants property tax exemption to property of centrally assessed company in amount of positive value obtained by subtracting from real market value of company's real property and tangible and intangible personal property included in unit subject to central assessment, reduced by amount of certain elective exemptions, amount equal to historical or original cost of company's real property and tangible personal property included in unit subject to central assessment, without reduction for certain elPassed, 28-2

Voted yes on SB 320,Allows food establishment located within residential dwelling to produce limited amounts of certain foods for sale to public without being regulated by State Department of Agriculture.Passed, 30-0

Voted yes on SB 249,Allows payments for off-site compensatory mitigation credits to be made to Oregon Removal-Fill Mitigation Fund if credits from mitigation bank were not available at time Department of State Lands began developing off-site compensatory mitigation project in region and department has yet to recoup costs of project.Passed, 30-0